DM109 - Web Development I: Building Basics
This course introduces best practices in web and user interface design as well as HTML (HyperText Mark-Up Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and related coding languages that provide the foundation for building websites. Instruction includes the following topics: usability principles, design criticism, grid systems, typography for the web and technical troubleshooting. At the end of the course, students will have generated a site that is based on current professional practices in web design.
Prerequisite: Digital Design: Intro to Adobe Creative Suite or equivalent knowledge. Intermediate computer and internet navigation skills are a must for this course.
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Web Development I introduces best practices in web and user interface design as well as HTML (HyperText Mark-Up Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and related coding languages that provide the foundation for building web sites. Instruction includes the following topics: user experience design, design criticism, grid systems, typography for the web, and technical trouble-shooting. At the end of the course, students will have generated a site that is based on current professional practices in web design. Prerequisite: Digital Design: Intro to Adobe Creative Suite and InDesign 101 or equivalent knowledge. |
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Credits |
2.00 |
Credit Types |
CE Credit,
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